US1225652A - Shutter-operating attachment for cameras. - Google Patents

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US1225652A
US1225652A US8831216A US8831216A US1225652A US 1225652 A US1225652 A US 1225652A US 8831216 A US8831216 A US 8831216A US 8831216 A US8831216 A US 8831216A US 1225652 A US1225652 A US 1225652A
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    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01HELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
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    • H01H3/22Power arrangements internal to the switch for operating the driving mechanism
    • H01H3/30Power arrangements internal to the switch for operating the driving mechanism using spring motor
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  • My invention relates to improvements in camera operating attachments, and 1t con-' owner of the camera may include himself in 1 a group, after setting the camera 1n proper focus.
  • a further object of my invention is to provide an electric device for operating the shutter of a camera thereby obviating the necessity of using long cords or other similar mechanical devices, as when photographing wild animals.
  • a still further object of my invention is to provide a camera operating attachment which may be secured to any ordinary camera and which when placed in position will serve to actuate the shutter when the electric circuit is closed.
  • Figure 1 is a front view of a camera showing my improved operating means attached thereto.
  • Fig. 2 is a plan View showing the attaching means.
  • Fig. 3 is a section along the line 3-3 of Fig. 4:.
  • Fig. 4 is a section along the line 44 of Fig. 3.
  • I provide a casing 1 having therein a magnet 2 suitably insulated. Binding posts 3 and 4 are secured to the casing and to these two binding posts the terminals 3' and 4 of the magnet are attached.
  • a lever 6 Pivotally mounted on an ear or bracket 5 within the casing 1 is a lever 6, this lever being mounted on a stub shaft 7 which also bears an arm 8 having serrations 9.
  • a shaft whlch forms I the pivot pin of a trigger 13, one end 13 of which extends normally underneath the arm 6 soas-to hold the latter normally in an upper position against the tension of the spring 11.
  • the trigger 18 is provided with an armaturelledisposed in close proximity to the pole of the magnet.
  • a helical spring 15 tends to hold the trigger 18 in the path of the arm 6.
  • Means for attaching the shutter operating device to the camera consists/of a plate 16 whlch 1n thls 'lIlStiIIlCG is shown as forming one wall of the casing 1. This plate 1s provided with U-shaped engaging members 16*.
  • a slotted extension member 17 provided with a U-shaped attaching member 17*. From the foregoing description of the various parts of the device the operation thereof may be readily understood.
  • the attachment is secured to the hinged front 18 of the camera by placing the suspending members 16 and 17 over the sides of the member 18 and then tightening the thumb screw 19.
  • the arm 6 is raised against the tension of the spring 11 until the end 13 of the trigger 13 drops in underneath it and holds it in position.
  • a cord 20 is attached to the arm 6 and to the shutter operating lever 21.
  • the purpose of the serrations 9 on the arm 8 is to provide means for adjusting the tension of the spring 11 for different cameras.
  • the device is a simple one and consists of few parts and is, therefore, not liable to easily get out of order.
  • a casing an electromagnet within the casing, a spring pressed arm carried by the casing, one end of said arm being ar ranged to project out of the casing, a spring pressed trigger for normally holding said arm against the tension of the spring, said trigger having an armature, and a flexible connection between said spring pressed arm and the shutter arm.
  • a shutter operating attachment for cameras, a casing, a magnet disposed Within the casing, an arm pivotally mounted Within the casing and arranged to extend outside the casing, a second arm rigidly connected with said first-mentioned arm, a spring for exerting a tension on said second-mentioned arm, a pivotally mounted trigger having an armature disposed in close relation to the core of the magnet, one end of said trigger being arranged to extend in the path of said first-mentioned arm, and a spring for holding said trigger normally in the path of said first-mentioned arm.
  • a casing In a shutter operating attachment for cameras, a casing, a magnet disposed Within the casing, an arm pivotally mounted Within the casing and arranged to extend outside the casing, a second arm rigidly connected with said first-mentioned arm, a spring for exerting a tension on said second-mentioned arm, a pivotally mounted trigger having an armature disposed in close relation to the core of the magnet, one end of said trigger being arranged to extend in the path of said first-mentioned arm, a spring for holding said trigger normally in the path of said first-mentioned arm, and adjustable means for attaching said casing to the camera.

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T. KRUGEB.
SHUTTER OPERATTNG ATTACHMENT FOR CAMERAS.
APPLICATION FILED APR. 1. 1916.
1,225,652, Patented May 8, 1917.
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SHUTTER-OPERATING. ATTACHMENT FOR CAMERAS.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented May 8, 1917.
Application filed April 1, 1916. Serial No. 88,312.
To all whom it may concern:
Be 1t known that I, THEODORE KRUGER, a citizen of the United States,and aresldent of Peoria, in the county of Peoria and St'ate' of Illinois, have invented an Improvement in Shutter-Operating Attachmentsfor Cameras, of which the follow ng is a specification.
My invention relates to improvements in camera operating attachments, and 1t con-' owner of the camera may include himself in 1 a group, after setting the camera 1n proper focus.
A further object of my invention is to provide an electric device for operating the shutter of a camera thereby obviating the necessity of using long cords or other similar mechanical devices, as when photographing wild animals.
A still further object of my invention is to provide a camera operating attachment which may be secured to any ordinary camera and which when placed in position will serve to actuate the shutter when the electric circuit is closed.
Other objects and advantages will appear in the following specification and the novel features of the invention will be particularly pointed out in the appended claims.
My invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawings forming part of this application in which Figure 1 is a front view of a camera showing my improved operating means attached thereto. I
Fig. 2 is a plan View showing the attaching means.
Fig. 3 is a section along the line 3-3 of Fig. 4:.
Fig. 4 is a section along the line 44 of Fig. 3.
In carrying out my invention I provide a casing 1 having therein a magnet 2 suitably insulated. Binding posts 3 and 4 are secured to the casing and to these two binding posts the terminals 3' and 4 of the magnet are attached.
Pivotally mounted on an ear or bracket 5 within the casing 1 is a lever 6, this lever being mounted on a stub shaft 7 which also bears an arm 8 having serrations 9. The
outer end of the lever projects through :1 slot 10 in the caslng 1. The arm 8 which in reality forms a portion of a bell crank lever together with the member 6 is placed undertension by means of a spring 11.
At 12 I have shown a shaft whlch forms I the pivot pin of a trigger 13, one end 13 of which extends normally underneath the arm 6 soas-to hold the latter normally in an upper position against the tension of the spring 11. The trigger 18 is provided with an armaturelledisposed in close proximity to the pole of the magnet. A helical spring 15 tends to hold the trigger 18 in the path of the arm 6.
Means for attaching the shutter operating device to the camera consists/of a plate 16 whlch 1n thls 'lIlStiIIlCG is shown as forming one wall of the casing 1. This plate 1s provided with U-shaped engaging members 16*.
To the face of the plate is slidably secured a slotted extension member 17 provided with a U-shaped attaching member 17*. From the foregoing description of the various parts of the device the operation thereof may be readily understood. The attachment is secured to the hinged front 18 of the camera by placing the suspending members 16 and 17 over the sides of the member 18 and then tightening the thumb screw 19.
The arm 6 is raised against the tension of the spring 11 until the end 13 of the trigger 13 drops in underneath it and holds it in position. A cord 20 is attached to the arm 6 and to the shutter operating lever 21.
When now the camera is focused it is only necessary to send a current through the magnet 2 by any suitable means. The movement of the armature 11 of the trigger 13 will withdraw the portion 13 of the latter thereby permitting the spring 11 to pull the arm 6 downwardly and to operate the shutter through the medium of the cord 20 and the shutter lever 21.
The purpose of the serrations 9 on the arm 8 is to provide means for adjusting the tension of the spring 11 for different cameras.
The device is a simple one and consists of few parts and is, therefore, not liable to easily get out of order.
I claim:
1. In a shutter operating attachment for cameras, a casing an electromagnet within the casing, a spring pressed arm carried by the casing, one end of said arm being ar ranged to project out of the casing, a spring pressed trigger for normally holding said arm against the tension of the spring, said trigger having an armature, and a flexible connection between said spring pressed arm and the shutter arm. 7
2. In a shutter operating attachment for cameras, a casing, a magnet disposed Within the casing, an arm pivotally mounted Within the casing and arranged to extend outside the casing, a second arm rigidly connected with said first-mentioned arm, a spring for exerting a tension on said second-mentioned arm, a pivotally mounted trigger having an armature disposed in close relation to the core of the magnet, one end of said trigger being arranged to extend in the path of said first-mentioned arm, and a spring for holding said trigger normally in the path of said first-mentioned arm.
3. In a shutter operating attachment for cameras, a casing, a magnet disposed Within the casing, an arm pivotally mounted Within the casing and arranged to extend outside the casing, a second arm rigidly connected with said first-mentioned arm, a spring for exerting a tension on said second-mentioned arm, a pivotally mounted trigger having an armature disposed in close relation to the core of the magnet, one end of said trigger being arranged to extend in the path of said first-mentioned arm, a spring for holding said trigger normally in the path of said first-mentioned arm, and adjustable means for attaching said casing to the camera.
4. In a shutter operating attachment for cameras, a casing, a magnet disposed Within the casing, an arm pivotally mounted Within, 7
the casing and arranged to extend outside flexible connections between said first-men tioned arm and the shutter arm of the camera. 7
THEODORE KRUGER.
Copies of this patent may be obtained for five cents each, by addressing the Commissioner of Patents, Washington, I). G.
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US2814691A (en) * 1951-03-08 1957-11-26 Brandt & Fils Device for locking movable parts, notably relay armatures

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US2814691A (en) * 1951-03-08 1957-11-26 Brandt & Fils Device for locking movable parts, notably relay armatures

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